ZRod
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He was wrong that one time about Dedrick Mills or Ozigbo. Can't remember whichNot arguing with you as you are never wrong! Let's just agree to disagree!!!

He was wrong that one time about Dedrick Mills or Ozigbo. Can't remember whichNot arguing with you as you are never wrong! Let's just agree to disagree!!!
I'd disagree with this statement. At the beginning of the season, yes they were, but they improved tremendously as the season went along. The Iowa game they did ok in pass pro. I'd probably give them a B or -B grade for the game.Our tackles are horrible.
I know I sound like a broken record on this. But, get a QB that is average or above in the passing game and doesn't turn the ball over and the defense would need to commit more to covering receivers....that helps the O line.I'd disagree with this statement. At the beginning of the season, yes they were, but they improved tremendously as the season went along. The Iowa game they did ok in pass pro. I'd probably give them a B or -B grade for the game.
Line improved, but tackles were slow & getting beat all year on pass blockingI'd disagree with this statement. At the beginning of the season, yes they were, but they improved tremendously as the season went along. The Iowa game they did ok in pass pro. I'd probably give them a B or -B grade for the game.
Again, I'd disagree. At the beginning of the season, yes. The second half of the season not so much. A lot of what you might think of as the tackles getting beat is our QBs trying to scramble out of the pocket instead of stepping up as @BigRedBuster alluded to with QB in the passing game.Line improved, but tackles were slow & getting beat all year on pass blocking
Rewatching those videos, it sure seems like to me that he starts to scramble before the pocket actually starts to collapse. Then, he thinks he needs to scramble around the outside where the tackles then lose their block. There were a number of plays where, if he would have stepped up in the pocket, it would have helped the tackles...and, there were open running lanes inside.Again, I'd disagree. At the beginning of the season, yes. The second half of the season not so much. A lot of what you might think of as the tackles getting beat is our QBs trying to scramble out of the pocket instead of stepping up as @BigRedBuster alluded to with QB in the passing game.
I just rewatch the Purdy plays again from the other page, and for the Iowa game I think the tackles got "beat" once, and even then it wasn't bad. Benhardt had a really difficult assignment when Iowa was showing 7 and brought 6. He had to take a guy in a wide 9 stance and just kind of got in his way a bit. It was ugly, but Purdy scrambled out to that side and completed a pass for a first down. I'd probably up my grade to a solid B on the rewatch.
You nailed it. The only thing I'll say is we don't have the all 22. I have a feeling no one is open most of the time, and Purdy isn't confident enough to throw guys open, so he's panicking and trying to buy more time.Rewatching those videos, it sure seems like to me that he starts to scramble before the pocket actually starts to collapse. Then, he thinks he needs to scramble around the outside where the tackles then lose their block. There were a number of plays where, if he would have stepped up in the pocket, it would have helped the tackles...and, there were open running lanes inside.
I have a feeling no one is open most of the time, and Purdy isn't confident enough to throw guys open, so he's panicking and trying to buy more time.
Rewatching those videos, it sure seems like to me that he starts to scramble before the pocket actually starts to collapse. Then, he thinks he needs to scramble around the outside where the tackles then lose their block. There were a number of plays where, if he would have stepped up in the pocket, it would have helped the tackles...and, there were open running lanes inside.
I wonder about this too. I remember a play where he step right into the rush.Purdy's pocket awareness was terrible vs Iowa. Maybe he just doesn't have "it". Or maybe it was a function of not playing much.